If you are a full busted women then you should always wear a properly
supportive bra that doesn’t hike your chest too high to let it sag too low.? If
you don’t wear the right bra, your clothes won’t hang properly.? Wearing the
wrong bra can also alter your body shape and clothing size.? Ideally you should
have a variety of bras to suit different occasions and different tops.?
For jackets go for neutral colours but go brighter and more patterned for
skirts and trousers.??Tailored single-breasted jackets flatter a larger top half
and waistcoats are great for hiding a more ample chest.?? Try to choose garments
with longer lines for example a drop waistline in a dress.?
Bear in mind that front-opening shirts and blouses need to be worn with care.
?Open-neck shirts and V-necklines are a good choice but keep away from clingy
tops and anything with too much detail.??? Simple cuts in plain, soft matt
fabrics look much better on a larger bust.
Soft moderately sized belts in the same colour as your other clothes are
suitable to wear but cinched waists must be avoided.? If you wear a necklace or
scarf, these should end above the fullest point of your bustline.
If you have a smaller bust then you may wish to make the most of what you’ve
got by investing in a good bra that creates shape with padding. ??You are lucky
in that you can wear most high-style clothes in all the wonderful blousy design
that a larger-busted woman must avoid.
To make your top half look larger and instantly add more generous curves, you
should go in for layering and looser tops.? Try wearing garments with added
details such as pockets, decorative buttons and trim, appliqué, ruffles or
frills.? ?Textured and patterned blouses and jackets are also useful to create
the illusion of a bigger bust.
Avoid any open or deep necklines, and never wear skin tight or clingy fabric
tops. ??If you wear a scarf then this should lie inside the neck of your
blouse. |